they are us, you. they may be sprate from us by oceans and circumstance. but as they dream as you dream, they value what you value, there is no them, only us. the american anthem is not exceptionalism, it's universalism. there is no them, only us. u -- bun thank you -- there is no them, only us. the jesuits, they know about us. the largeness of spirit and enlightened sense of who is your neighbor? i'm not a jesuit. my mother a protestant and my dad a clath lick. he was of a whole other order. [laughter] >> but here's one i know -- i love him. i miss him. but here's what i know about the jesuits and ignatius loyola. he was a soldier, lying on a bed, recovering from his wounds when he called -- when he had what is called a conversion of the heart. he saw god's work and the call to do god's work not just in the church but the arts, the world, orient, world, and once he knew about that, he could not unknow it. it changed him. it forced him out of bed and into the world. and that's what i'm hoping happens near georgetown with you. because when you truly accept